Prospect Reveals the Morbid Interview Question He Received at the Draft Combine
NHL teams will ask prospects any question to help them understand what their character is and one prospect revealed the troubling question an NHL team asked him.
NHL Team Asks Morbid Question
The scouting combine has bone by swimmingly thus far for most NHL teams and prospects. This is a time for the teams to get a sense of who these players are and what they bring to the table. With this, teams will ask players questions to probe what type of person they are and if they bring the qualities the team wants.
One prospect revealed a rather morbid question that was asked of him:
This is a dark question to ask but one that makes sense. It is sort of a "what do you want to be remembered for" type question but the wording Columbus used was concerning.
This has left many including the prospect confused as to why they chose this as their question. We hope this was just a poorly worded question and not an omen for the future.
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